On Fri, 5 Jan 2001, Sean wrote:
> Hello. I'm having some problems setting up a multihomed machine and was
> wondering if someone could point me in the right direction. I have a
> FreeBSD box with 2 ethernet cards. One card, rl0, is connected to my
> cable modem. The other card, rl1, is connected to a Win2000 box. The
> goal is to have FreeBSD act as a firewall for the Win2000 machine. I
> have set the IP address of the internal network card (rl1) to 10.0.0.1,
> and I have the IP address of Win2000 set as 10.0.0.2, with a gateway of
> 10.0.0.1. The problem I'm having is, I can't get Win2000 to do anything
> to try and connect to FreeBSD, it won't even do a ping of the FreeBSD
> machine. From FreeBSD, I can get on the internet, and ping Win2000,
> but, Win2000 won't connect to anything. I've read quite a few howtos on
Is gateway_enable turned on ? Is firewalling turned on? If
so, what do your rules look like? Is natd enabled?
> natd and setting up a firewall, but, I can't figure out why it's not
> working. Just from looking at the Win2000 settings, it appears it's set
> up right, so, I am wondering if I'm doing something wrong in FreeBSD.
>
> Below I've included the output from ifconfig -a, netstat -rn and netstat
> -in. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
Nick Rogness
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